1 00:00:10,640 --> 00:00:15,160 Speaker 1: What is up, Mets fans. Let's go huge, winning Game 2 00:00:15,240 --> 00:00:20,360 Speaker 1: one over the Milwaukee Brewers. Massive, massive victory, come from behind, 3 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:25,440 Speaker 1: Luis Severino, Jesse Winker, everybody, Everybody did a little bit 4 00:00:25,440 --> 00:00:27,720 Speaker 1: of something. JD. Martinez got to hit. Everybody was doing 5 00:00:27,760 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 1: everything in today's game. Absolutely loved it, incredible scenes. We're 6 00:00:33,040 --> 00:00:35,640 Speaker 1: gonna talk about everything as we are for every game 7 00:00:35,640 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 1: in this Wildcard series. So make sure you guys are 8 00:00:37,800 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 1: following us on our social media at mets up on Twitter, Instagram, 9 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:42,960 Speaker 1: at TikTok man. My voice is shot. 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We walked back into Milwaukee. We we've 20 00:01:11,160 --> 00:01:13,399 Speaker 1: we fucked them up. We fucked them up. That's really 21 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:14,520 Speaker 1: the only way I could explain it. 22 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:17,479 Speaker 2: You said come back, two comebacks. We came back twice 23 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 2: in this game individually. Terrible first inning, storm back and 24 00:01:20,520 --> 00:01:22,800 Speaker 2: second inning, lost a little bit in the fourth inning, 25 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:25,319 Speaker 2: and just fucking masacred them right through the fifth inning. 26 00:01:25,360 --> 00:01:27,000 Speaker 2: Had one of the best ennings the entire year. I 27 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 2: guess this besides the eighth inning literally yesterday in the 28 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:32,479 Speaker 2: game against the Braves. But it's just this fucking team, dude. 29 00:01:32,600 --> 00:01:36,080 Speaker 2: The resilience, all hands on deck, everybody's helping. There was 30 00:01:36,080 --> 00:01:37,840 Speaker 2: a great tweet from Mike Mayer. I'm gonna pull up 31 00:01:37,880 --> 00:01:40,080 Speaker 2: right now that really puts in the context where this 32 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:43,240 Speaker 2: team has gone and how how incredibly impressive it is 33 00:01:43,240 --> 00:01:45,399 Speaker 2: of where they're getting these contributions from. Right now. So 34 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:47,640 Speaker 2: mess hitters had a arbis in their game one win, 35 00:01:47,760 --> 00:01:53,280 Speaker 2: and those alrbis came from Iglesias Vientos, Jesse Winker, JD Martinez, 36 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:57,360 Speaker 2: Starling Marte. All those alrbis, seven of them were players 37 00:01:57,360 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 2: were not in the opening their roster. 38 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:04,440 Speaker 1: Yeah that's true. Yeah, sorry, Martin is the only one. Yep. 39 00:02:05,120 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 1: Martell hit the home run off of Freddy perraulta on 40 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:10,480 Speaker 1: Opening Day, which was I believe the only rb I 41 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:15,080 Speaker 1: on the day and the only hit. Yeah, full circle, 42 00:02:15,200 --> 00:02:18,800 Speaker 1: full circle moment right there to rough up the Brewers. 43 00:02:18,800 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 1: I know it wasn't Freddy Prault because thank God for 44 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:25,040 Speaker 1: Pat Murphy pulling Freddy the year manager of the year. 45 00:02:25,040 --> 00:02:27,080 Speaker 1: Give him the award, Give him the award. He's the 46 00:02:27,080 --> 00:02:29,440 Speaker 1: man of the year. I didn't think the Brewers are 47 00:02:29,440 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 1: going to make the postseason. They did. They won the 48 00:02:31,160 --> 00:02:34,240 Speaker 1: division easily. Pat Murphy's the manager of the year, the best. 49 00:02:34,400 --> 00:02:37,119 Speaker 1: Made a decision to pull Freddy Prawlta after four innings. 50 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:41,000 Speaker 1: Incredible and it was the biggest mistake of the entire game. 51 00:02:41,440 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 2: Decision of the year, decision of the year. 52 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:46,040 Speaker 1: So fine, at least for the Mets. I think you 53 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:46,760 Speaker 1: could say that. 54 00:02:47,600 --> 00:02:49,480 Speaker 2: It was we were talking about a lot and we'll 55 00:02:49,480 --> 00:02:51,240 Speaker 2: go through the game chronologically, of course, which is like 56 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:54,000 Speaker 2: just spitting out the vibes immediately. Can We were really 57 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:55,840 Speaker 2: pumped up watching this game that the Mets had pushed 58 00:02:55,840 --> 00:02:57,919 Speaker 2: Freddy prawl to to about fifty pitches. After that very 59 00:02:57,919 --> 00:03:00,320 Speaker 2: long second inning where Jesse Winker got the big triple, 60 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:01,520 Speaker 2: we had some long ey bass and then we'll had 61 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:02,720 Speaker 2: a eleven pitch up bat in the first and was 62 00:03:02,720 --> 00:03:05,119 Speaker 2: like okay, nice, and Paralta looked really dominant, but we're 63 00:03:05,120 --> 00:03:06,800 Speaker 2: pushing him and we don't think he's gonna be able 64 00:03:06,800 --> 00:03:08,079 Speaker 2: to give a ton of length. And then that third 65 00:03:08,120 --> 00:03:10,000 Speaker 2: and fourth inning he got through them and I think 66 00:03:10,040 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 2: twenty or nineteen pitches total. We were like shit, paral 67 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:14,639 Speaker 2: to really leave it, even dout. I was literally texting 68 00:03:14,680 --> 00:03:16,720 Speaker 2: my dad word for it, like we let Paralta off 69 00:03:16,760 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 2: the hook, Like I can't believe this. 70 00:03:18,400 --> 00:03:20,080 Speaker 1: How many pitchers did he throw toa do you know? 71 00:03:20,560 --> 00:03:21,160 Speaker 2: Sixty eight? 72 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:24,960 Speaker 1: That's insane, that's like almost malpracticed to pull him at 73 00:03:24,960 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 1: that point. 74 00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:27,440 Speaker 2: When that fifth inning started and we were all sitting 75 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:29,720 Speaker 2: there watching that's' just fallen behind and we saw that 76 00:03:30,280 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 2: he was not in the game. Me, you, all of 77 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:35,440 Speaker 2: our friends, the entire bar kind of stood up and exalted. 78 00:03:35,480 --> 00:03:37,320 Speaker 2: We were like, oh, let's play some ball now. And 79 00:03:37,400 --> 00:03:40,240 Speaker 2: Joel Piam's a really good reliever and he smacked us 80 00:03:40,280 --> 00:03:42,400 Speaker 2: opening day. And when we played them, I was like 81 00:03:42,400 --> 00:03:45,480 Speaker 2: about five months ago now, whole different team, mar hold, 82 00:03:45,480 --> 00:03:47,760 Speaker 2: different everything, But it was just that opened the floodgates, 83 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:51,040 Speaker 2: similar to the Braves and Spencer Schwellen back on Monday, 84 00:03:51,040 --> 00:03:52,720 Speaker 2: where it's like, ohkay, take guy out, Yeah, take him out, 85 00:03:52,800 --> 00:03:54,240 Speaker 2: let's get the let's get the reliever in there. And 86 00:03:54,240 --> 00:03:56,560 Speaker 2: then we just kind of made mince meat of you all. 87 00:03:56,640 --> 00:03:58,960 Speaker 2: Piems nar at Ashby just that's say we were their 88 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:00,840 Speaker 2: daddy's for a whole inning, and we took over this game. 89 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 2: We never looked back after taking him over. 90 00:04:02,520 --> 00:04:05,320 Speaker 1: Yeah. Pat Murphy did his best Don Mattingley impression. If 91 00:04:05,360 --> 00:04:07,880 Speaker 1: you guys remember those series where Don Mattingley would pull 92 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,000 Speaker 1: I don't know, Zach Ranki to bring in Pedro Bias, 93 00:04:11,080 --> 00:04:13,560 Speaker 1: or pull Clayton Kershaw to bring in Caleb Ferguson or 94 00:04:13,560 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 1: Scott Alexander whatever left he was pitching at the time, 95 00:04:15,720 --> 00:04:18,599 Speaker 1: and you're like, hmm, that doesn't even really make any sense. 96 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:21,760 Speaker 1: You're not even changing the arm side that's being had. 97 00:04:22,279 --> 00:04:24,760 Speaker 1: Just bring in Joel or Joel pie Ams was a 98 00:04:24,800 --> 00:04:27,200 Speaker 1: crazy decision. Thank god Pat Murphy did again. Manager of 99 00:04:27,240 --> 00:04:29,760 Speaker 1: the Year, Pat Murphy, no doubt. I mean, where are 100 00:04:29,760 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 1: this team's gone? Manager? The guy? 101 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:33,680 Speaker 2: The clip from Pat Murphy and the media availability after 102 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:35,800 Speaker 2: the game, I voiced kind of gone too not having it. 103 00:04:36,920 --> 00:04:38,880 Speaker 2: So someone of the report there's like, so you took 104 00:04:38,880 --> 00:04:40,480 Speaker 2: out for they perult that only sixty eight pitches. After 105 00:04:40,600 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 2: talking nine and a second about it's like, what was 106 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 2: your reason for that? And then Murphy goes, I don't 107 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:45,680 Speaker 2: think you retired nine in a row, and then he 108 00:04:45,760 --> 00:04:48,800 Speaker 2: checked his scorecard. He was like, yeah, well one of 109 00:04:48,839 --> 00:04:51,320 Speaker 2: them was a hard contact sack fly center, which I 110 00:04:51,360 --> 00:04:53,599 Speaker 2: think was the Marte one and that was the first 111 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:57,640 Speaker 2: out he got in that second inning. But perfect. They 112 00:04:57,680 --> 00:05:00,000 Speaker 2: couldn't drawn it up any better way. And also again 113 00:05:00,200 --> 00:05:02,640 Speaker 2: so amazing that up and down this line up we 114 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:05,599 Speaker 2: got crazy contributions. The big hit for mcglecias and busting 115 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:08,920 Speaker 2: his ass down to first pack so huge. Nemo Fiano's 116 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:12,279 Speaker 2: Petrews petrew some awesome walks. He's thinking that he hits me, 117 00:05:12,360 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 2: drew incredible walk. 118 00:05:13,240 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 1: Great. 119 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 2: That triple from Jesse Winker was amazing and the ensuing 120 00:05:16,400 --> 00:05:19,120 Speaker 2: drama between him and Willia Damas because Jesse Winker played 121 00:05:19,120 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 2: for this Bruce team for a short time a few 122 00:05:20,520 --> 00:05:22,640 Speaker 2: years ago and it seems like, uh, they don't like 123 00:05:22,680 --> 00:05:26,279 Speaker 2: each other at all, even a little bit. And he 124 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 2: basically told me I think he called WILLI Damas a 125 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:29,440 Speaker 2: little bit and Wily Domas, I'll meet you with the 126 00:05:29,440 --> 00:05:33,120 Speaker 2: parking lot. I like that this is a series that 127 00:05:34,040 --> 00:05:36,160 Speaker 2: there's no real reason these teams don't like each other. 128 00:05:36,200 --> 00:05:38,560 Speaker 2: This seems like these seems really don't fucking like each other. 129 00:05:38,640 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 1: Don't forget Abner your rebe opening series. When he got 130 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:45,080 Speaker 1: to save, looked at the fucking Mets dugouts shot them 131 00:05:45,120 --> 00:05:47,599 Speaker 1: with a fake gun like that was crazy. That was 132 00:05:47,640 --> 00:05:50,040 Speaker 1: insane when that happened, being like, oh my god, wait 133 00:05:50,160 --> 00:05:52,000 Speaker 1: what like and I know there was the Reese Hoskins 134 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: slide and there was a lot of bad David went 135 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 1: and David Stearns of course, But I mean David Seurts 136 00:05:57,440 --> 00:05:59,800 Speaker 1: is a real winner here. These kids, two organizations he's 137 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:01,279 Speaker 1: been up. He's like, I can't lose. 138 00:06:02,320 --> 00:06:04,320 Speaker 2: It's gonna built two amazing teams. To the Bruises made 139 00:06:04,320 --> 00:06:06,320 Speaker 2: six as seven postseason. This Mets team just went balls 140 00:06:06,320 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 2: of the wall. It gets to their one, but again, 141 00:06:08,600 --> 00:06:11,480 Speaker 2: just up and down this fucking lineup, like everybody, every 142 00:06:11,520 --> 00:06:15,239 Speaker 2: single person contributed in a real way. Ryan Stanton closed 143 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,120 Speaker 2: this game out, guy, like, imagine where we are for 144 00:06:17,160 --> 00:06:20,039 Speaker 2: the Mets podcast. This is our life, like we're smiling 145 00:06:20,040 --> 00:06:22,200 Speaker 2: through it all, like I just got it was this 146 00:06:22,320 --> 00:06:26,400 Speaker 2: was weird, like it was stressful early and it became 147 00:06:26,680 --> 00:06:29,560 Speaker 2: so chill late. It was amazing, like this was this 148 00:06:29,640 --> 00:06:31,599 Speaker 2: was gonna be the chaos game today because every other 149 00:06:31,640 --> 00:06:33,400 Speaker 2: game that happened on the first day at the wild 150 00:06:33,440 --> 00:06:36,240 Speaker 2: Card Round basically they were all kind of decided early. 151 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:38,479 Speaker 2: There was two of the games were shutouts. The Astro 152 00:06:38,560 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 2: scored one run late, but that was almost basically shout 153 00:06:40,520 --> 00:06:42,400 Speaker 2: out winning themselves. This was the game where everyone's looking 154 00:06:42,400 --> 00:06:43,720 Speaker 2: to be like, Okay, this is gonna be the back 155 00:06:43,760 --> 00:06:44,840 Speaker 2: and forth game, It's gonna be the game with the 156 00:06:44,839 --> 00:06:46,719 Speaker 2: competitive teams, like this is gonna be the competitive series. 157 00:06:46,960 --> 00:06:48,520 Speaker 2: And did feel like that. The Brewers got their little 158 00:06:48,520 --> 00:06:51,760 Speaker 2: seeing our singles the first sitting Mets bounced back. Brewis 159 00:06:51,839 --> 00:06:54,480 Speaker 2: day again, Mets bounce back and then done over. 160 00:06:54,640 --> 00:06:57,040 Speaker 1: Locked in yeah and shout out to Murphy's Bar in 161 00:06:57,080 --> 00:06:59,840 Speaker 1: Astoria again. We were there for the second straight day. 162 00:06:59,839 --> 00:07:03,960 Speaker 1: We will be there again tomorrow. Murphy's Bar, great vibes 163 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:06,800 Speaker 1: all Mets fans. They play the sound, they got lots 164 00:07:06,839 --> 00:07:09,680 Speaker 1: of TVs, they got great deals. Shout out Rory the 165 00:07:09,720 --> 00:07:12,720 Speaker 1: owner great bar. It's our new home for watching Mets games, 166 00:07:12,760 --> 00:07:14,760 Speaker 1: no doubt that's that's the place to go. So if 167 00:07:14,760 --> 00:07:16,680 Speaker 1: you want to see us, we'll be there tomorrow. Shout 168 00:07:16,680 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 1: out to Bryant, Shout out to Drew. Shout out to 169 00:07:19,640 --> 00:07:22,600 Speaker 1: everybody we met at Murphy's Bar, Amazing vibes as always. 170 00:07:22,880 --> 00:07:24,840 Speaker 2: Shout out to Nick, Shout out to keV Charles, shout out. 171 00:07:24,880 --> 00:07:26,400 Speaker 2: Tons of other people came up to us, like, I 172 00:07:26,400 --> 00:07:28,040 Speaker 2: guys love the podcast. I'm really happy to see you. 173 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:29,400 Speaker 2: Like a couple of people told us they came there 174 00:07:29,840 --> 00:07:31,880 Speaker 2: for us, which I was like, that's kind of hilarious, 175 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:34,920 Speaker 2: like that, that's nice, and it's good because that bar. 176 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:37,360 Speaker 2: We were talking about this and really like excited about 177 00:07:37,360 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 2: It's like it's hard to find a pure Mets bar 178 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,280 Speaker 2: in New York City. It is because it's it's there's 179 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 2: a lot of places that it's just like Yankee fans 180 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:45,680 Speaker 2: in the City's a lot of people in this city. 181 00:07:45,760 --> 00:07:47,760 Speaker 2: So the fact that it was a locked in every 182 00:07:47,760 --> 00:07:51,200 Speaker 2: single person there Mets fan totally into baseball, screaming let's 183 00:07:51,240 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 2: go Mets, chance, people standing on their chairs every time 184 00:07:53,320 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 2: we score the run. Just it was a real together 185 00:07:56,080 --> 00:07:58,360 Speaker 2: like together in this community experience and people watching the 186 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:01,000 Speaker 2: Mets and just screaming their heads having a great time. 187 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:03,160 Speaker 1: Yeah. No, the vibes are incredible. But I think you're right. 188 00:08:03,240 --> 00:08:07,360 Speaker 1: The first fore innings were stressful, Like even when we 189 00:08:07,480 --> 00:08:10,040 Speaker 1: had that little comeback against very Peralta with that Winker triple, 190 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:13,560 Speaker 1: things were stressful, and then all of a sudden they 191 00:08:13,600 --> 00:08:17,080 Speaker 1: weren't because the Mets took care of business. They capitalized 192 00:08:17,120 --> 00:08:19,320 Speaker 1: on all the mistakes the Brewer maid which were not many, 193 00:08:19,600 --> 00:08:21,480 Speaker 1: one of the big ones being Yoel Piams taking a 194 00:08:21,520 --> 00:08:23,280 Speaker 1: page out of Edwin Diaz his book and forgetting to 195 00:08:23,280 --> 00:08:25,800 Speaker 1: cover first base on a ground ball from Jose Glacias, 196 00:08:25,840 --> 00:08:28,680 Speaker 1: which Reese Hoskins just closed his eyes and said, oh shit, 197 00:08:28,680 --> 00:08:31,640 Speaker 1: look what happened to find in my glove again. I 198 00:08:31,680 --> 00:08:35,920 Speaker 1: will do absolutely no shit talking until this series is over. 199 00:08:35,960 --> 00:08:38,400 Speaker 1: I will not say a word about anything. We're gonna 200 00:08:38,400 --> 00:08:41,480 Speaker 1: simply report on exactly what happened. But that was a 201 00:08:41,520 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 1: huge moment. A Glaciers diving head first, beating Yoel pi 202 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:47,560 Speaker 1: Ams to the base, Aaron Ashby coming in smoking him, 203 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: and then that was just pretty much it for the game. 204 00:08:50,280 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 1: Like in terms of the excitement levels in terms of 205 00:08:53,080 --> 00:08:55,800 Speaker 1: like the actual action that happened, because Jose Budo came 206 00:08:55,840 --> 00:08:58,320 Speaker 1: in after Severino. We'll talk about Severno start here a 207 00:08:58,320 --> 00:09:00,920 Speaker 1: little more in depth in a second. Hudo was phenomenal. 208 00:09:00,920 --> 00:09:05,400 Speaker 1: Two innings, no hits, no walks, three strikeouts, straight to business. 209 00:09:05,480 --> 00:09:07,959 Speaker 1: He came in, pounded the zone. He threw twenty five 210 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:10,559 Speaker 1: pitches in those two innings, fifteen of which were strikes. 211 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:13,080 Speaker 1: He was phenomenal. He was great, He looked sharp. And then, 212 00:09:13,120 --> 00:09:15,520 Speaker 1: like you said, Ryan Stanick legacy inning for the Mets 213 00:09:15,480 --> 00:09:18,720 Speaker 1: sub podcast, go back to fucking January and we were 214 00:09:18,760 --> 00:09:20,640 Speaker 1: talking about how Ryan Standick needs to be on this 215 00:09:20,679 --> 00:09:23,360 Speaker 1: New York Mets team. Little did we know he was 216 00:09:23,360 --> 00:09:26,440 Speaker 1: going to close out a game in the wild Card Series, 217 00:09:26,440 --> 00:09:29,400 Speaker 1: our first playoff game of the year, because he's fucking 218 00:09:29,440 --> 00:09:31,720 Speaker 1: Ryan Staneck. And you even were doing a little research 219 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:34,160 Speaker 1: before the show, and you're like, people, forget Ryan Standick 220 00:09:34,200 --> 00:09:36,199 Speaker 1: through twenty innings for the Astros the last couple of 221 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:37,119 Speaker 1: years in the playoffs. 222 00:09:37,240 --> 00:09:40,040 Speaker 2: He's appeared in five different playoffs now after this appearance 223 00:09:40,040 --> 00:09:41,280 Speaker 2: to night for the Mets, and he was a star. 224 00:09:41,280 --> 00:09:43,600 Speaker 2: War was for a long time. He was the setup 225 00:09:43,600 --> 00:09:46,000 Speaker 2: man to Ryan Presley in those big Astros playoff series. 226 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 1: And I think I remember when we had Lyle and 227 00:09:49,120 --> 00:09:52,240 Speaker 1: his co host on our podcast to visit to talk 228 00:09:52,240 --> 00:09:54,360 Speaker 1: about the Mariner series. One things they talked about was 229 00:09:54,360 --> 00:09:57,440 Speaker 1: that I think Stantik had a hard time in low 230 00:09:57,559 --> 00:10:00,559 Speaker 1: leverage situations. He was a guy who thrived and being 231 00:10:00,600 --> 00:10:02,280 Speaker 1: in these big moments. He's a guy who had been 232 00:10:02,440 --> 00:10:04,280 Speaker 1: the setup man at times in Houston. He's been the 233 00:10:04,280 --> 00:10:06,320 Speaker 1: guy who'd get the big seventh inning outs before you 234 00:10:06,320 --> 00:10:08,000 Speaker 1: get to Ryan Presley or whoever was coming in for 235 00:10:08,040 --> 00:10:11,679 Speaker 1: the game. So for Stannik, as maybe shaky as he's 236 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:13,400 Speaker 1: been this year, I think the last few outings have 237 00:10:13,440 --> 00:10:14,719 Speaker 1: been a hell of a lot better than they were 238 00:10:14,760 --> 00:10:16,800 Speaker 1: when he first got here. And that's a lot too 239 00:10:17,040 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 1: to the Mets pitching development and the fact that they 240 00:10:18,920 --> 00:10:22,080 Speaker 1: talked about that they saw stuff that Stanik could improve upon, 241 00:10:22,200 --> 00:10:24,840 Speaker 1: and they thought he could improve upon instantly. This is 242 00:10:24,840 --> 00:10:26,880 Speaker 1: where he thrives. Put him in a scenario where the 243 00:10:26,920 --> 00:10:29,320 Speaker 1: game matters and he shut the door nice and easy. 244 00:10:29,800 --> 00:10:31,800 Speaker 2: I mean there's also the thing about pitching and relief pitching, 245 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:33,400 Speaker 2: which you say it to you guys, me like all 246 00:10:33,440 --> 00:10:36,720 Speaker 2: the time, it goes in and out so quickly, like 247 00:10:36,720 --> 00:10:38,840 Speaker 2: your most stressed reliever in four days can be one 248 00:10:38,840 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 2: of your least trusted relievers, your least trusted reliever as 249 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 2: long as they have the stuff, which again that's the 250 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:44,719 Speaker 2: whole thing goes back to Stanik. Having the stuff is 251 00:10:44,760 --> 00:10:46,480 Speaker 2: good enough to get back and get a high leverl spot. 252 00:10:46,520 --> 00:10:50,080 Speaker 1: Adam Montavino was lights out in twenty twenty two, literally 253 00:10:50,280 --> 00:10:53,520 Speaker 1: untouchable for that entire season. He was the perfect setup 254 00:10:53,559 --> 00:10:55,520 Speaker 1: man to Edwin Diaz. The next season, you're like, don't 255 00:10:55,520 --> 00:10:57,360 Speaker 1: want him pitching, don't want him on the mound. 256 00:10:58,280 --> 00:10:59,559 Speaker 2: We're in the spot right now where the way this 257 00:10:59,600 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 2: mess ball has been, especially when we read Garrett's been lately, 258 00:11:01,840 --> 00:11:03,400 Speaker 2: it's about talking about a guy who was in out 259 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:05,280 Speaker 2: and out of the trust street, Like there's a world 260 00:11:05,280 --> 00:11:07,200 Speaker 2: of Ryan Stannex's scond or third most trusted reliever in 261 00:11:07,200 --> 00:11:09,800 Speaker 2: his bullpen, and that's that's that's just granting edwind Dia 262 00:11:09,800 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 2: as the most trust lease, which I don't think most 263 00:11:11,320 --> 00:11:13,640 Speaker 2: people say is most struture relievans bullpen. But we saw 264 00:11:13,720 --> 00:11:16,760 Speaker 2: the Brewers do weird shit where after the bullpen got 265 00:11:16,840 --> 00:11:19,600 Speaker 2: kind of out of hand and then they pulled Freddie 266 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:21,439 Speaker 2: prawlta way too early. Then Piems couldn't get out, and 267 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 2: Aaron Ashby really literally got nobody out and Nick Mier 268 00:11:24,320 --> 00:11:26,160 Speaker 2: settled down for an inning in the third. They're bout 269 00:11:26,200 --> 00:11:28,160 Speaker 2: Aaron Savali. They finished the game where there were people. 270 00:11:28,200 --> 00:11:30,000 Speaker 2: There were people thought Aaron Savali was going to be 271 00:11:30,040 --> 00:11:33,040 Speaker 2: the Lock the Lockstep game two starter on Wednesday, and 272 00:11:33,080 --> 00:11:34,480 Speaker 2: now he's gone for the series. 273 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:37,160 Speaker 1: Probably I couldn't believe he came into this game. So 274 00:11:37,679 --> 00:11:41,079 Speaker 1: the thought process of Pat Murphy saying Peralta is done. 275 00:11:41,160 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 1: We're pulling him for whatever reasons they felt were necessary, 276 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:47,280 Speaker 1: We're pulling him. How do you not then go to Savali? 277 00:11:47,320 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 1: If you're gonna use him for multiple innings in the 278 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:51,440 Speaker 1: game you're down four, Why would you not use him 279 00:11:51,480 --> 00:11:53,520 Speaker 1: for multiple innings in the game where you're leading. That 280 00:11:53,520 --> 00:11:54,640 Speaker 1: doesn't make any sense to me. 281 00:11:55,280 --> 00:11:58,120 Speaker 2: My thinking is that there was something wrong with Praulton. 282 00:11:58,160 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 2: That's why I had to take him out, and they 283 00:11:59,440 --> 00:12:01,440 Speaker 2: had to take him out on slightly short know this, 284 00:12:01,480 --> 00:12:03,160 Speaker 2: and we're taking a picture on slightly short know this. 285 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:05,080 Speaker 2: You're probably gonna want to just bring one of your 286 00:12:05,080 --> 00:12:08,400 Speaker 2: firemen standard reliever one inning types because it takes them 287 00:12:08,600 --> 00:12:13,480 Speaker 2: less time to get loose. Regarlexvally apart from being a 288 00:12:13,480 --> 00:12:15,760 Speaker 2: a tad Parky at this point in his career, at 289 00:12:16,280 --> 00:12:18,680 Speaker 2: that happened quickly. It's just take a starting picture a 290 00:12:18,679 --> 00:12:20,760 Speaker 2: little more time to loosen up and warm and get ready. 291 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:22,920 Speaker 2: So usually these playoffs series, you're bringing a starter, but 292 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:24,200 Speaker 2: you have to give them a little more notice to 293 00:12:24,200 --> 00:12:26,480 Speaker 2: throw and stretch and do their routine because they usually 294 00:12:26,520 --> 00:12:27,880 Speaker 2: have more time to come into a game than your 295 00:12:27,880 --> 00:12:30,480 Speaker 2: average reliever. But there's been no indication after the game 296 00:12:30,520 --> 00:12:32,480 Speaker 2: that Fredi Perwlta came out because anything was wrong, just 297 00:12:32,520 --> 00:12:36,080 Speaker 2: because the Brewers for some reason felt like it was 298 00:12:36,120 --> 00:12:37,800 Speaker 2: the time. And now just like kind of talking about 299 00:12:37,840 --> 00:12:39,480 Speaker 2: this game a little more wide lens, like now you 300 00:12:39,640 --> 00:12:43,160 Speaker 2: started what we have an AD first? Okay, good call, 301 00:12:43,400 --> 00:12:44,360 Speaker 2: we have an AD first. 302 00:12:44,640 --> 00:12:47,440 Speaker 1: Shout out to Hewele, appreciate it, sponsor of today's episode 303 00:12:47,440 --> 00:12:50,559 Speaker 1: of the Mets Up Podcast, Hewle. No time for breakfast, 304 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: but you're starving, running late. We've all been there, am 305 00:12:52,679 --> 00:12:55,440 Speaker 1: I right, James? But what if a delicious, nutritious meal 306 00:12:55,640 --> 00:12:57,959 Speaker 1: could be ready in seconds? 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Go top 334 00:14:11,320 --> 00:14:13,760 Speaker 2: of the first sitting where Lindor and Glazies both strike 335 00:14:13,800 --> 00:14:17,800 Speaker 2: out looking on painted beautiful ninety seven mile and earra fastball. 336 00:14:17,840 --> 00:14:20,200 Speaker 2: Was Freddie Pelter like, oh he dialed in, he did 337 00:14:20,320 --> 00:14:22,200 Speaker 2: like this, this is this is the front line picture. 338 00:14:22,240 --> 00:14:24,520 Speaker 2: This is one thing that the Brewers have the Mets 339 00:14:24,520 --> 00:14:26,400 Speaker 2: don't have. I think the Mets one through nine are 340 00:14:26,480 --> 00:14:28,920 Speaker 2: better lineup than the Brewers. I think the Bruise definitely 341 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:30,360 Speaker 2: have a better bullpen than the mess I think the 342 00:14:30,440 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 2: Diaz Williams kind of evens that a little bit. But 343 00:14:33,120 --> 00:14:34,280 Speaker 2: I think at the end of the day, this Mets 344 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:35,360 Speaker 2: rotation is solid. 345 00:14:35,400 --> 00:14:35,840 Speaker 1: It's good. 346 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:38,080 Speaker 2: But I think Freddie Peltz is better than any pitch 347 00:14:38,120 --> 00:14:39,640 Speaker 2: of the Mets happened. I think I can say it honestly. 348 00:14:39,680 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 2: I think that's true. And seeing him come out in 349 00:14:41,240 --> 00:14:45,320 Speaker 2: the first in yeah, striking out Lindor in that painted 350 00:14:45,360 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 2: fastball in the black and then three pitches like BB's 351 00:14:48,520 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 2: to Jose Glazies and freezing him in ninety seven on 352 00:14:50,880 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 2: the black. I was like, ah shit, we're in for 353 00:14:52,600 --> 00:14:54,600 Speaker 2: a long day, Nimo bat change town. And then you 354 00:14:54,600 --> 00:14:56,440 Speaker 2: get to the bottom of the first sitting and Bryce 355 00:14:56,600 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 2: Ted Williams Terang just fucking floats a double, and then 356 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:02,800 Speaker 2: Jackson Serio hits a single, and Wilson Catreroz hits a single, 357 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:05,360 Speaker 2: all three balls on the ground. The whole thing happened 358 00:15:05,360 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 2: in eight pitches, and the Brewers already had a run home, 359 00:15:07,560 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 2: and it's just like, oh no, this might get out 360 00:15:09,680 --> 00:15:11,560 Speaker 2: of the hand. This is terrifying. And then you kind 361 00:15:11,560 --> 00:15:13,000 Speaker 2: of saw this thing that I've been telling you guys 362 00:15:13,040 --> 00:15:16,920 Speaker 2: about recently with sever Reeno, where there's no bag against lefties. 363 00:15:17,160 --> 00:15:18,880 Speaker 2: And when I say no bag against lefties, what they 364 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:20,600 Speaker 2: mean is that he doesn't really have a lot of 365 00:15:20,800 --> 00:15:24,440 Speaker 2: weapons to use against them. I tweeted after the first inning, 366 00:15:24,440 --> 00:15:26,360 Speaker 2: and it was the pitch charge Severen against lefties in 367 00:15:26,400 --> 00:15:27,920 Speaker 2: that first sitting, and the lefties he faced that first 368 00:15:27,960 --> 00:15:31,720 Speaker 2: inning where Terrang Garrett Mitchell, Jake Bowers and then South Freelick, 369 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:34,800 Speaker 2: and weirdly he got two of those lefties out for 370 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 2: the three outs that he got, but threw all three 371 00:15:36,520 --> 00:15:37,960 Speaker 2: lefties with all three lefties with the three outs that 372 00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:40,080 Speaker 2: he got. Fill your point here a little bit, no, 373 00:15:40,120 --> 00:15:41,800 Speaker 2: But it wasn't clean at bats, so you didn't really 374 00:15:41,800 --> 00:15:43,720 Speaker 2: feel comfortable watching those at bats. And you could see 375 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:45,760 Speaker 2: the sever Rena was laboring through that because the only 376 00:15:45,760 --> 00:15:47,680 Speaker 2: thing he really had against them was fastballs, and he 377 00:15:47,760 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 2: kept trying to throw a sweeper, sweeper sweeper against them. 378 00:15:49,600 --> 00:15:50,960 Speaker 2: We've talked about you guys in the past, because the 379 00:15:50,960 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 2: sweeper is such a sweeping pitch that moves across strike 380 00:15:53,680 --> 00:15:55,440 Speaker 2: zone when a right he throws to the lefty, you 381 00:15:55,440 --> 00:15:56,680 Speaker 2: can see I think the whole way. You can look, 382 00:15:56,840 --> 00:15:58,400 Speaker 2: lick your chops and hit it. And I think that 383 00:15:58,760 --> 00:16:00,200 Speaker 2: he was playing a lot of fire from a lot 384 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:02,240 Speaker 2: of them. And I looked back because I was like, 385 00:16:02,280 --> 00:16:03,760 Speaker 2: why is he throwing the changement or why is he 386 00:16:03,800 --> 00:16:06,480 Speaker 2: throwing the changement anymore? And a few weeks ago, September fourteenth, 387 00:16:06,520 --> 00:16:08,240 Speaker 2: he gave the big home run to Bryce Harper on 388 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:10,280 Speaker 2: the change up that totally shifted the vibe in the 389 00:16:10,280 --> 00:16:13,800 Speaker 2: Phillies game in Citizens Bank Park. You have many change 390 00:16:13,840 --> 00:16:16,400 Speaker 2: ups he's thrown since that home run by Bryce Harper. 391 00:16:16,520 --> 00:16:20,239 Speaker 1: Four one, it's way less one change. 392 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:22,520 Speaker 2: Up, and he threw one in this game, and that 393 00:16:22,680 --> 00:16:25,840 Speaker 2: is a signal to me that he just doesn't fields 394 00:16:26,240 --> 00:16:27,920 Speaker 2: if he's not comfortable that pitch, and the one he 395 00:16:27,960 --> 00:16:30,960 Speaker 2: threw in the game today it was two feet outside 396 00:16:30,960 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 2: the strike stow, so it was clear that just wasn't 397 00:16:32,480 --> 00:16:35,040 Speaker 2: an option. He mixed in a few colors, but not many. 398 00:16:35,080 --> 00:16:39,240 Speaker 2: A couple tight gyro sliders, but the whole game was fastball, sweeper, sinker, 399 00:16:39,240 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 2: and even the sweeper wasn't that sharp. In this entire game, 400 00:16:41,720 --> 00:16:43,840 Speaker 2: Son only got eight swings and misses, and you only 401 00:16:43,840 --> 00:16:46,480 Speaker 2: got four of those through the first four innings, and 402 00:16:46,480 --> 00:16:47,800 Speaker 2: then the four of them came in the last two 403 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:49,320 Speaker 2: winnings after the Mets had the league. He got settled 404 00:16:49,320 --> 00:16:51,560 Speaker 2: in a little bit, but it was nerve wracking watching him 405 00:16:51,560 --> 00:16:53,280 Speaker 2: go through his line the first few times. Overall, he 406 00:16:53,320 --> 00:16:55,200 Speaker 2: did pitch well. In fact, he did wind up going 407 00:16:55,240 --> 00:16:56,720 Speaker 2: to the six innings. They only gave up the three 408 00:16:56,680 --> 00:16:58,520 Speaker 2: earned runs because there was that weird babble played by 409 00:16:58,560 --> 00:17:01,440 Speaker 2: Tyron Taylor center field. Like I can say objectively pitched well, 410 00:17:01,480 --> 00:17:03,760 Speaker 2: but it wasn't a comfortable six inning, Especially was the 411 00:17:03,840 --> 00:17:06,600 Speaker 2: comfortable first four innings. The Brewers already had four runs 412 00:17:06,600 --> 00:17:09,120 Speaker 2: home and you were kind of staring at someone who 413 00:17:09,119 --> 00:17:12,639 Speaker 2: didn't really have a great secondary option. Aainst Any hit 414 00:17:12,680 --> 00:17:13,480 Speaker 2: there in the side of no. 415 00:17:13,520 --> 00:17:16,840 Speaker 1: The one amazing thing that Severino did, besides pitch six innings, 416 00:17:16,920 --> 00:17:18,840 Speaker 1: go as well as he did. After we scored the 417 00:17:18,840 --> 00:17:21,720 Speaker 1: five runs in the fifth inning, shut down in shut 418 00:17:21,760 --> 00:17:25,400 Speaker 1: him down, and that was a you could notice that 419 00:17:25,400 --> 00:17:27,760 Speaker 1: that was a shit like for the Brewers. Like they're 420 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:31,280 Speaker 1: at bats got significantly worse. They lost their patients because 421 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:33,719 Speaker 1: this team is incredibly patient at the plate. They were 422 00:17:33,720 --> 00:17:36,120 Speaker 1: swinging on a lot of pitches, they're inside outing things, 423 00:17:36,200 --> 00:17:38,159 Speaker 1: hitting a lot of lazy fly balls, when earlier in 424 00:17:38,160 --> 00:17:40,639 Speaker 1: the game they were hitting hard ground balls. The entire 425 00:17:41,240 --> 00:17:43,960 Speaker 1: mood of that game changed when Severno shut them down, 426 00:17:44,200 --> 00:17:47,160 Speaker 1: along with when Jesse Winker called Willia Damez a little 427 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:50,160 Speaker 1: bitch and screamed at the Mets bench, let's beat these motherfuckers. 428 00:17:50,240 --> 00:17:52,800 Speaker 1: Let's get these motherfuckers, and that was awesome. I love 429 00:17:52,880 --> 00:17:56,000 Speaker 1: Jesse Winker. He's the epitome of everything that I has 430 00:17:56,040 --> 00:17:58,560 Speaker 1: felt this Mets team. Has been lacking the last couple 431 00:17:58,560 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 1: of years, which is a fucking, a bit of an asshole, 432 00:18:01,880 --> 00:18:04,359 Speaker 1: a douchebag, whatever kind of word you want to use it. 433 00:18:04,480 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 1: But it's all in the best way possible. And that's 434 00:18:07,560 --> 00:18:09,640 Speaker 1: why when he did the wave goodbye to Mets fans 435 00:18:09,640 --> 00:18:11,560 Speaker 1: when he was with the Reds and when he's tormentous 436 00:18:11,600 --> 00:18:13,720 Speaker 1: in the years in the past, myself and I think 437 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:15,760 Speaker 1: you included, were like, I can't wait for that guy 438 00:18:15,760 --> 00:18:17,960 Speaker 1: to get on this scene because this is what they needed. 439 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:20,640 Speaker 1: And in this game, I think that also completely changed 440 00:18:20,680 --> 00:18:21,160 Speaker 1: the five two. 441 00:18:21,600 --> 00:18:23,720 Speaker 2: He's got a little shit to him. That's his bottom line. 442 00:18:23,760 --> 00:18:25,280 Speaker 2: You want guys in your baseball team a little shit 443 00:18:25,320 --> 00:18:27,080 Speaker 2: to them, and also that that's severy to shutdown inning, 444 00:18:27,359 --> 00:18:30,000 Speaker 2: to pop ups the second base in one strikeout swing. 445 00:18:29,800 --> 00:18:31,800 Speaker 1: They didn't give a fuck. They were they they were 446 00:18:31,960 --> 00:18:33,000 Speaker 1: mentally checked out. 447 00:18:33,280 --> 00:18:35,240 Speaker 2: They weren't because we kind of handled them. But I 448 00:18:35,240 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 2: think you're right this star a winker because that winker 449 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:39,439 Speaker 2: hit changed the eye because ve just got the single, 450 00:18:39,520 --> 00:18:41,359 Speaker 2: and then Alonzo walked a really good at bat by 451 00:18:41,359 --> 00:18:44,400 Speaker 2: alons Again, Alonso's not hitting, Pete's really drawn some good 452 00:18:44,400 --> 00:18:45,960 Speaker 2: walks right now, and I give him credit for that, 453 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 2: for sticking these that back and doing anything you can, 454 00:18:47,600 --> 00:18:49,000 Speaker 2: even though he's not able to get the big hit. 455 00:18:49,280 --> 00:18:50,760 Speaker 2: But all you gotta do is just hang around till 456 00:18:50,800 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 2: you get the big hit. I said it to you 457 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:54,920 Speaker 2: guys a week ago about jad and really good. Specifically, 458 00:18:55,320 --> 00:18:56,920 Speaker 2: just because you're over your last ten or whatever the 459 00:18:56,920 --> 00:18:58,359 Speaker 2: fuck they were jd over was the last thirty six, 460 00:18:58,400 --> 00:18:59,959 Speaker 2: doesn't mean you're gonna go over for your next one. That's it. 461 00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:01,719 Speaker 2: You keep getting the at bat because the bats are 462 00:19:01,720 --> 00:19:03,680 Speaker 2: still good, and you keep doing it again. So much 463 00:19:03,680 --> 00:19:06,120 Speaker 2: credit for Carlos Mendoz for trusting these guys and trusting 464 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:08,520 Speaker 2: the process. To give an old time word for the 465 00:19:08,560 --> 00:19:11,639 Speaker 2: Messed Up podcast, because it's processed. There was no reason 466 00:19:11,640 --> 00:19:13,399 Speaker 2: that Jesse Winker should have miss linelay. Some people were 467 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:14,680 Speaker 2: a little upset when the line dropped that he was 468 00:19:14,720 --> 00:19:16,119 Speaker 2: in it. When I saw it was nine, I was like, 469 00:19:16,160 --> 00:19:17,720 Speaker 2: I think this is the best nine against the talented 470 00:19:18,119 --> 00:19:20,040 Speaker 2: for the Peralta And you have a guy like Winker 471 00:19:20,040 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 2: who's just He's a good lefty bat who takes a 472 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:23,639 Speaker 2: lot of pitches. He is a really good understanding of 473 00:19:23,680 --> 00:19:28,320 Speaker 2: the strike zone. Horrible month horrible, miserable, terrible month. JD 474 00:19:28,400 --> 00:19:30,280 Speaker 2: and Winker combined. I think Tim Britains tweeted it. They 475 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 2: were like nine for eighth over in the entire month 476 00:19:32,520 --> 00:19:35,359 Speaker 2: of September, really really fucking bad. But they were in 477 00:19:35,359 --> 00:19:37,119 Speaker 2: the middle of both big rallies today and that Winker 478 00:19:37,160 --> 00:19:39,679 Speaker 2: triple was massive. That changed everything. It's weird because when 479 00:19:39,720 --> 00:19:42,320 Speaker 2: you play these playoff games, they're just there, very different vibe, 480 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:45,000 Speaker 2: very different tenor very different field and regular season games. 481 00:19:45,040 --> 00:19:47,600 Speaker 2: The fact that you have these massive moments happening in 482 00:19:47,680 --> 00:19:50,000 Speaker 2: the second inning, the top of the second inning with 483 00:19:50,040 --> 00:19:52,040 Speaker 2: two to one and no outs were like, wow, this 484 00:19:52,200 --> 00:19:54,800 Speaker 2: was a monumental moment in this game. But it was, 485 00:19:54,840 --> 00:19:56,719 Speaker 2: and you felt and it shifted everything. And these Brewers 486 00:19:56,720 --> 00:19:58,480 Speaker 2: fans shut that hell up this whole game after that, 487 00:19:58,640 --> 00:20:00,919 Speaker 2: besides for the little rally in the four but you 488 00:20:01,000 --> 00:20:03,199 Speaker 2: kind of got to them and then you kind of 489 00:20:03,359 --> 00:20:05,760 Speaker 2: attacked on from there. And again the fourth inning wasn't 490 00:20:05,800 --> 00:20:07,600 Speaker 2: that good either. We had some not so good defense. 491 00:20:07,640 --> 00:20:09,280 Speaker 2: Defense wasn't that great in this game. There was if 492 00:20:09,280 --> 00:20:10,879 Speaker 2: there was something the Mets could confixts going the next 493 00:20:10,920 --> 00:20:14,560 Speaker 2: game was defense. Last seeing eye singles, stupid Dinky ground 494 00:20:14,600 --> 00:20:16,720 Speaker 2: balls by the Brewers. Again, Tyron Taylor bobble with that 495 00:20:16,720 --> 00:20:19,400 Speaker 2: ball in center field. Fianto's had to misplay a third, 496 00:20:19,960 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 2: but you just kept rounding it out. And it was 497 00:20:22,200 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 2: really big in that in that fourth inning from seven 498 00:20:24,359 --> 00:20:27,640 Speaker 2: because it was second and third, one out. To get that, 499 00:20:27,600 --> 00:20:28,680 Speaker 2: I'll only give up the one run. 500 00:20:28,720 --> 00:20:29,280 Speaker 1: What did we say? 501 00:20:29,359 --> 00:20:31,560 Speaker 2: James said in that second I said, right now, Mark, 502 00:20:31,600 --> 00:20:33,240 Speaker 2: if you can, if you can make a handshake, deal 503 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:35,159 Speaker 2: with the devil. And you say, with one out and 504 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:37,119 Speaker 2: second and third, the inning's over, one more run scores. 505 00:20:37,119 --> 00:20:38,359 Speaker 2: You go back to Doug Gut and you start to 506 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:40,439 Speaker 2: hit and you said, deal, that's like completely agree with you. 507 00:20:40,680 --> 00:20:42,760 Speaker 2: And that was what happened because that should have been 508 00:20:42,800 --> 00:20:45,000 Speaker 2: first and second, one out. But Tyrone Teller bobble with 509 00:20:45,040 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 2: that ball. But Tyron Taylor has been so good and 510 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:48,040 Speaker 2: the baseball gods are so in his corner right now 511 00:20:48,080 --> 00:20:50,359 Speaker 2: that everything still wound up working out Coturis at the 512 00:20:50,359 --> 00:20:52,399 Speaker 2: ground ball, Gary Mitchell at the line drive, and then 513 00:20:52,440 --> 00:20:55,000 Speaker 2: we just got to go from there and we just 514 00:20:55,200 --> 00:20:56,200 Speaker 2: smacked him. 515 00:20:56,480 --> 00:20:59,000 Speaker 1: It was It was incredible. It was such a great 516 00:20:59,040 --> 00:21:02,320 Speaker 1: game to watch ups and downs as every single game. 517 00:21:02,359 --> 00:21:05,320 Speaker 1: It feels like the Mets have had since June first, 518 00:21:05,480 --> 00:21:07,439 Speaker 1: a lot of ups and downs, but at the end 519 00:21:07,440 --> 00:21:09,400 Speaker 1: of the day to come out on top, to come 520 00:21:09,440 --> 00:21:13,280 Speaker 1: back twice like they did again. I don't really know 521 00:21:13,320 --> 00:21:15,560 Speaker 1: what Mets fans who aren't in yet could need more of. 522 00:21:16,119 --> 00:21:18,200 Speaker 2: I mean, how can you not be into the playoffs? Like, 523 00:21:18,200 --> 00:21:19,480 Speaker 2: if you're not in your I don't think you're actually 524 00:21:19,480 --> 00:21:19,680 Speaker 2: a Mets. 525 00:21:19,720 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 1: Vanner baby, you're not listening to our podcast. At least, 526 00:21:22,320 --> 00:21:24,320 Speaker 1: we were meeting the people today and everybody was like, 527 00:21:24,480 --> 00:21:26,760 Speaker 1: and we're fucking in, We're ready to roll. 528 00:21:27,200 --> 00:21:29,040 Speaker 2: People were amped at at Murphy's in the story, and 529 00:21:29,080 --> 00:21:31,040 Speaker 2: also give some credit to us. After the top of 530 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:33,000 Speaker 2: the first inning, Mark and I were sitting with all 531 00:21:33,200 --> 00:21:35,920 Speaker 2: five friends around our table and we were both like, hey, 532 00:21:35,920 --> 00:21:38,440 Speaker 2: everybody stand up, everybody get a new chair. And the 533 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:40,280 Speaker 2: top after the bottom of that first inning, every single 534 00:21:40,280 --> 00:21:41,720 Speaker 2: person got a new chair and we didn't move those 535 00:21:41,760 --> 00:21:42,919 Speaker 2: chairs to the rest of the game. And that's how 536 00:21:42,920 --> 00:21:43,399 Speaker 2: it went from there. 537 00:21:43,440 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 1: They scored three runs instantly, literally instantly. 538 00:21:46,280 --> 00:21:48,199 Speaker 2: And then also I think there was a moment that 539 00:21:48,800 --> 00:21:50,520 Speaker 2: felt like a bit of a chink in the armor 540 00:21:50,520 --> 00:21:52,560 Speaker 2: for the Brewers early where it felt like they were 541 00:21:53,560 --> 00:21:56,760 Speaker 2: more focused on the Mets than the game itself. Where 542 00:21:56,840 --> 00:21:58,399 Speaker 2: it was in that first inning when things were kind 543 00:21:58,400 --> 00:22:00,199 Speaker 2: of spiraling out of control for several you know, guy 544 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:02,320 Speaker 2: asked you how long do you give him here? And 545 00:22:02,359 --> 00:22:04,919 Speaker 2: he hit Reese Hoskins the first pitch of the bases loaded. 546 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:08,760 Speaker 2: I'm glad up and Hoskins was jacked up and he 547 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:10,359 Speaker 2: got hit by a pitch at the base load. I 548 00:22:10,440 --> 00:22:13,560 Speaker 2: was like, you, this guy murders the Mets. He gets 549 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:15,600 Speaker 2: out of the bed simply only to play against it, 550 00:22:15,680 --> 00:22:17,879 Speaker 2: kill the Mets. And he was excited to get hit 551 00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:21,360 Speaker 2: by a pitcher base to base and he did. He said, 552 00:22:21,400 --> 00:22:23,320 Speaker 2: let's fucking go to his own dugout and he backflipped 553 00:22:23,359 --> 00:22:25,399 Speaker 2: and started Sevrion, who like walked in first space with 554 00:22:25,400 --> 00:22:29,000 Speaker 2: his little like douchebag Saunter. And I was like, oh, great, Ree, 555 00:22:29,080 --> 00:22:30,920 Speaker 2: Hosking isn't up anymore. Let's get to the next guy 556 00:22:30,960 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 2: out south free. Look, let's get to the next ending 557 00:22:32,840 --> 00:22:34,320 Speaker 2: and that we're okay, it's only two nothing. I think 558 00:22:34,320 --> 00:22:36,040 Speaker 2: that was a cool moment where I was like, Oh, 559 00:22:36,160 --> 00:22:38,080 Speaker 2: these guys think we're still playing in April. Like these 560 00:22:38,119 --> 00:22:40,320 Speaker 2: guys think we're still playing last weekend. These guys don't 561 00:22:40,320 --> 00:22:42,159 Speaker 2: realize that what's going on with this Mets team and 562 00:22:42,160 --> 00:22:43,600 Speaker 2: where we are right now, what we're ready for. 563 00:22:43,680 --> 00:22:46,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, historically speaking, have the Brewers done in the last 564 00:22:46,960 --> 00:22:47,680 Speaker 1: few postseasons? 565 00:22:47,720 --> 00:22:52,800 Speaker 2: Historically speaking, historically speaking, this Brewers team has some slight 566 00:22:52,880 --> 00:22:56,560 Speaker 2: issues sometimes advancing sometimes in the playoffs, and historically speaking, 567 00:22:56,600 --> 00:22:59,119 Speaker 2: sometimes the teams that beat the Brewers have a better 568 00:22:59,440 --> 00:23:02,359 Speaker 2: time advance dancing far in the playoffs. So weird in 569 00:23:02,400 --> 00:23:04,880 Speaker 2: the historically speaking, in the last couple of postseasons, about 570 00:23:04,880 --> 00:23:06,800 Speaker 2: five to be exact, it's kind of right the passage 571 00:23:06,880 --> 00:23:10,000 Speaker 2: for whoever historically wins the nationallygu pennant to beat the 572 00:23:10,040 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 2: Brewers first. 573 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:13,000 Speaker 1: It's an interesting that's an interesting history. In fact, you 574 00:23:13,080 --> 00:23:13,640 Speaker 1: just gave us. 575 00:23:13,960 --> 00:23:15,560 Speaker 2: Yeah. And also I don't want I don't want to 576 00:23:15,640 --> 00:23:17,680 Speaker 2: let this whole podcast go by. Actually, we're gonna time 577 00:23:17,680 --> 00:23:19,440 Speaker 2: for another ad. Give you guys another addea. 578 00:23:19,119 --> 00:23:19,840 Speaker 1: It give us another ad. 579 00:23:21,960 --> 00:23:24,240 Speaker 2: So I don't want to let this whole podcast go 580 00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:28,120 Speaker 2: by and not take away from how much ESPN dries 581 00:23:28,160 --> 00:23:29,440 Speaker 2: to kill the average baseball game. 582 00:23:29,680 --> 00:23:31,240 Speaker 1: Murders it, murders it. 583 00:23:31,560 --> 00:23:33,720 Speaker 2: I can't believe how bad of the job the world 584 00:23:33,720 --> 00:23:36,399 Speaker 2: wide either in sports doesn't broadcasting a playoff game because 585 00:23:36,640 --> 00:23:37,960 Speaker 2: we didn't get to hear that much. We were in 586 00:23:37,960 --> 00:23:39,320 Speaker 2: a bar and it was lab but like book's a 587 00:23:39,359 --> 00:23:41,800 Speaker 2: good books, prett good. Announcer Doug Lamde was totally fine. 588 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:45,719 Speaker 2: The fact that Christian Yelowich basically did an entire podcast 589 00:23:46,080 --> 00:23:48,800 Speaker 2: taking up a third of the ESPN screen in a 590 00:23:48,840 --> 00:23:51,200 Speaker 2: one run playoff game with the Mets on the mound. 591 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:53,480 Speaker 2: I couldn't believe that was watching. And how long he 592 00:23:53,600 --> 00:23:55,240 Speaker 2: was able to talk and give his spiel. 593 00:23:55,359 --> 00:23:57,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, I've I've been around Christian Yellwich at spring training. 594 00:23:57,920 --> 00:24:00,320 Speaker 1: I can tell you he did love that. Either. He 595 00:24:00,400 --> 00:24:02,960 Speaker 1: is not a huge talker to the media. I asked 596 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:05,240 Speaker 1: him if I could ask him a couple questions. He said, sorry, man, 597 00:24:05,320 --> 00:24:07,399 Speaker 1: talk to the media all right today. I'm good. I'm like, wow, 598 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:09,719 Speaker 1: you think I'm the media. That's so funny, but like 599 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:13,040 Speaker 1: it's just it is the We were talking about how 600 00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:14,800 Speaker 1: there should almost be too broadcast where it should be 601 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:16,960 Speaker 1: like the broadcast for people who like baseball and the 602 00:24:17,000 --> 00:24:20,480 Speaker 1: broadcast for people who don't like baseball, because there's no 603 00:24:20,680 --> 00:24:23,240 Speaker 1: reason for that to be happening in the postseason whatsoever. 604 00:24:23,520 --> 00:24:25,800 Speaker 1: Why are you talking to the player during the game, dude, 605 00:24:25,840 --> 00:24:28,160 Speaker 1: even like the interview with like Mendoza or Pat Murphy 606 00:24:28,280 --> 00:24:30,119 Speaker 1: during the game, like in between innings. 607 00:24:30,119 --> 00:24:30,399 Speaker 2: Cringe. 608 00:24:30,520 --> 00:24:33,280 Speaker 1: That makes me cringe. Let these guys do their fucking job. 609 00:24:33,520 --> 00:24:36,080 Speaker 1: Let them focus. This is my old man take. I'm 610 00:24:36,119 --> 00:24:39,400 Speaker 1: back whatever it is. I think it adds absolutely nothing 611 00:24:39,400 --> 00:24:41,400 Speaker 1: to the broadcast. I think it adds nothing to the game. 612 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:44,800 Speaker 1: And again it is a classic miss mistake that Major 613 00:24:44,840 --> 00:24:49,119 Speaker 1: League Baseball makes, where the greatest thing about baseball is 614 00:24:49,160 --> 00:24:52,399 Speaker 1: the fucking baseball. This game is so fascinating. Is unlike 615 00:24:52,680 --> 00:24:55,919 Speaker 1: any other sport. The strategy is kind of fucking bullshit 616 00:24:55,960 --> 00:24:57,800 Speaker 1: at the end of the day, Like it's really a 617 00:24:57,960 --> 00:25:00,800 Speaker 1: one v one game every single time time someone steps 618 00:25:00,800 --> 00:25:02,639 Speaker 1: to the plate, and it's about being better than the 619 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:04,840 Speaker 1: guy that's in front of you. And yet they think 620 00:25:04,840 --> 00:25:07,040 Speaker 1: that we want to hear from these players during the 621 00:25:07,080 --> 00:25:10,240 Speaker 1: game and we want to be told about these fucking 622 00:25:10,640 --> 00:25:12,679 Speaker 1: like all the nonsense that goes on. They couldn't get 623 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:14,680 Speaker 1: the stats right, they couldn't get the exsit velos right, 624 00:25:14,720 --> 00:25:17,040 Speaker 1: they couldn't get the pitches right. Those are the things 625 00:25:17,040 --> 00:25:19,119 Speaker 1: that are super cool in baseball, and that's why I 626 00:25:19,160 --> 00:25:22,480 Speaker 1: was really frustrating. Again, thank god, in theo at Murphy's Bar, 627 00:25:22,600 --> 00:25:24,960 Speaker 1: we're watching having a good time. Everybody's screaming and yelling, 628 00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:27,080 Speaker 1: all Mets fans, so we didn't really have to focus 629 00:25:27,160 --> 00:25:29,239 Speaker 1: too much on what was going on. But yeah, when 630 00:25:29,280 --> 00:25:31,280 Speaker 1: things are going negative, I'm gonna find the more and 631 00:25:31,320 --> 00:25:33,520 Speaker 1: the Christian yellow Chenning and the fourth was intolerable. 632 00:25:34,080 --> 00:25:35,879 Speaker 2: It was crazy. It was literally he did the full podcast. 633 00:25:35,880 --> 00:25:37,480 Speaker 2: He was on the entire inting about twenty because was 634 00:25:37,480 --> 00:25:38,640 Speaker 2: a long ending. It was like a twenty five minute 635 00:25:38,680 --> 00:25:41,199 Speaker 2: inning and he's talking the whole time. And it is 636 00:25:41,240 --> 00:25:44,040 Speaker 2: frustrating that these things that we like, we were blessed 637 00:25:44,040 --> 00:25:46,080 Speaker 2: to watch s Andi ever sing on that show. Even 638 00:25:46,080 --> 00:25:48,240 Speaker 2: Fox does this stuff well. But like they were mismarking 639 00:25:48,280 --> 00:25:51,280 Speaker 2: Freddie Peralta fastballs, his change ups, change ups, his fastballs. 640 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:53,800 Speaker 2: They like they in the in the Astros game earlier day, 641 00:25:53,800 --> 00:25:56,600 Speaker 2: they said he had eight home runs. Yeah, yeah, your 642 00:25:56,680 --> 00:25:59,080 Speaker 2: Dona overs has seventy nine ops plus and eight home runs. 643 00:25:59,480 --> 00:26:01,399 Speaker 2: These are the much simple things. And like this is 644 00:26:01,400 --> 00:26:03,679 Speaker 2: a big event for ESPN, like they have pride that 645 00:26:03,720 --> 00:26:06,919 Speaker 2: they broadcast all these games. It's ESPN's Wildcard weekend and 646 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:09,680 Speaker 2: for them to make this many very simple mistakes. I 647 00:26:09,760 --> 00:26:11,960 Speaker 2: will say Todd Fraser was good in the call. Had 648 00:26:12,000 --> 00:26:13,600 Speaker 2: never heard them do a game, though he did well, 649 00:26:13,640 --> 00:26:19,680 Speaker 2: we didn't do that. Detroit Tiger, Detroit Tiger's Astros Real Fest. 650 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:21,880 Speaker 2: Michael Kay wanted to put me asleep in the afternoon. 651 00:26:21,960 --> 00:26:23,320 Speaker 2: I did a good tweet about that. A lot of 652 00:26:23,320 --> 00:26:25,040 Speaker 2: people like that, and again, like we weren't that locked 653 00:26:25,040 --> 00:26:28,280 Speaker 2: in this stuff. It's just frustrating that it, like the 654 00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:30,400 Speaker 2: baseball should be shining right now. The best part about 655 00:26:30,400 --> 00:26:32,840 Speaker 2: the playoffs in any sport is the best teams are 656 00:26:32,840 --> 00:26:35,480 Speaker 2: playing each other. These Mets and Brewers teams. These are 657 00:26:35,520 --> 00:26:39,159 Speaker 2: well created baseball teams. These are teams that play good defense, 658 00:26:39,160 --> 00:26:41,159 Speaker 2: teams that take you that bats. Teams are good pitchers 659 00:26:41,160 --> 00:26:44,840 Speaker 2: coming over and over again, well constructed baseball teams, and 660 00:26:44,840 --> 00:26:47,080 Speaker 2: there's a lot of there's so much random entry you 661 00:26:47,119 --> 00:26:48,919 Speaker 2: can talk about this game too, Like you could do 662 00:26:48,920 --> 00:26:51,000 Speaker 2: so much stuff about like the David Stearns ties to 663 00:26:51,000 --> 00:26:53,040 Speaker 2: all these players and where they all came from, and 664 00:26:53,119 --> 00:26:56,480 Speaker 2: similarities between player archia types that each of these teams 665 00:26:56,520 --> 00:26:58,560 Speaker 2: have been acquiring for the last few years and now 666 00:26:58,600 --> 00:27:00,440 Speaker 2: they're pitted on the field against each other. They're where 667 00:27:00,680 --> 00:27:03,440 Speaker 2: the GM's former team and his current team are taking 668 00:27:03,520 --> 00:27:06,320 Speaker 2: each other on. There's all these comparisons between Dora and 669 00:27:06,320 --> 00:27:07,960 Speaker 2: the domis you could do and like you, there's so 670 00:27:08,080 --> 00:27:10,840 Speaker 2: much stuff Jackson Curio and you have vien I mean, 671 00:27:10,840 --> 00:27:12,919 Speaker 2: guess Jack Cherry Viento's I guess that's a close thing 672 00:27:12,960 --> 00:27:14,879 Speaker 2: you could do for the young player in each team. 673 00:27:15,000 --> 00:27:15,800 Speaker 2: It's close enough. 674 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:17,760 Speaker 1: Alvarezekuna are a little bit younger. 675 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:20,159 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, but there's there's so many through lines of 676 00:27:20,200 --> 00:27:22,200 Speaker 2: things you could talk about, and they're talking about nonsense 677 00:27:22,200 --> 00:27:24,199 Speaker 2: and they're even players like his podcast. Also, I had 678 00:27:24,240 --> 00:27:26,159 Speaker 2: the idea, EXA's what the NFL draft does, where they 679 00:27:26,200 --> 00:27:28,600 Speaker 2: have like the football draft and they have like family draft. 680 00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:30,480 Speaker 2: I'm like, that'd be great for all of these broadcasts 681 00:27:30,480 --> 00:27:32,960 Speaker 2: because I don't want to hear about any of this stuff. Again, 682 00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:35,600 Speaker 2: you're probably Christianali probably won't do it either, But I 683 00:27:35,600 --> 00:27:37,600 Speaker 2: think I add sometimes in the regular season. But this 684 00:27:37,680 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 2: is the this is the playoffs, like it should be 685 00:27:39,520 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 2: baseball fucking playoffs. This is it, and god, anything else 686 00:27:44,080 --> 00:27:45,160 Speaker 2: anything else, wrap up this game. 687 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:48,680 Speaker 1: How about how we got one back when Marte hit 688 00:27:48,720 --> 00:27:50,720 Speaker 1: that ball off the end of his bat. Jackson Troy 689 00:27:50,840 --> 00:27:53,960 Speaker 1: made a great play left field, Brandon who hit it 690 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:56,719 Speaker 1: after him, Tyrone Taylor. Tyrone Taylor hit to see him 691 00:27:56,720 --> 00:27:57,520 Speaker 1: and then he miss played it. 692 00:27:58,520 --> 00:27:59,199 Speaker 2: Tell him come home. 693 00:27:59,320 --> 00:28:01,240 Speaker 1: The thing I will say, and I will caution Mets 694 00:28:01,280 --> 00:28:04,359 Speaker 1: fans is as good as this game was. The Brewers 695 00:28:04,359 --> 00:28:07,000 Speaker 1: had opportunities and did not capitalize. The Mets were able 696 00:28:07,040 --> 00:28:10,040 Speaker 1: to shut them down multiple times, stop these massive, massive 697 00:28:10,040 --> 00:28:12,159 Speaker 1: innings from happening. The Brewers had more hits in this 698 00:28:12,160 --> 00:28:13,920 Speaker 1: game than the Mets. They had eight hits, the Mets 699 00:28:13,960 --> 00:28:15,960 Speaker 1: had seven. The Mets made an error in this game. 700 00:28:15,960 --> 00:28:19,119 Speaker 1: The Mets did not necessarily play the cleanest of baseball. 701 00:28:19,240 --> 00:28:21,920 Speaker 1: But something that a lot of Mets fans love to say, 702 00:28:21,920 --> 00:28:24,600 Speaker 1: even though we know it's patently untrue, the Mets never 703 00:28:24,640 --> 00:28:27,000 Speaker 1: step up. Nobody steps up, nobody ever covers up in 704 00:28:27,040 --> 00:28:29,800 Speaker 1: the big scenario. Everybody stepped up in every opportunity that 705 00:28:29,840 --> 00:28:32,159 Speaker 1: they were given today, and that, to me is the 706 00:28:32,160 --> 00:28:33,920 Speaker 1: thing that makes me so excited about tomorrow is that 707 00:28:33,960 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 1: this team showed up ready. They had no excuses. The 708 00:28:37,040 --> 00:28:40,040 Speaker 1: first thinning wasn't great, bank second inning we came right back, 709 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:42,400 Speaker 1: drew it back. Fourth inning, the Brewers took the lead 710 00:28:42,480 --> 00:28:44,880 Speaker 1: bank five runs. In the next inning, they answered the 711 00:28:44,920 --> 00:28:48,400 Speaker 1: call literally as soon as they physically could, and then 712 00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:50,080 Speaker 1: they shut the Brewers down for the rest of the game. 713 00:28:50,200 --> 00:28:52,760 Speaker 1: It was phenomenal to watch. Carlos Mendoza did a great job. 714 00:28:52,960 --> 00:28:54,680 Speaker 1: Jeremy Hefter did a great job. The pitchers did a 715 00:28:54,720 --> 00:28:58,600 Speaker 1: great job all around, really really good win in a 716 00:28:58,640 --> 00:29:00,640 Speaker 1: game that I don't even necessarily think the Mets played 717 00:29:00,640 --> 00:29:01,960 Speaker 1: their best. No. 718 00:29:02,120 --> 00:29:04,560 Speaker 2: Eight of the nine players reach base. Seven to nine 719 00:29:04,560 --> 00:29:07,040 Speaker 2: starters had a hard hit ball. A lot of credit 720 00:29:07,040 --> 00:29:08,600 Speaker 2: to Jose Budo too. I got talking abou him a 721 00:29:08,600 --> 00:29:10,720 Speaker 2: little bit. You guys know that he was throwing so 722 00:29:10,800 --> 00:29:12,719 Speaker 2: fucking hard in this game. Oh yeah, I think that. 723 00:29:13,000 --> 00:29:14,280 Speaker 2: And we've been talking about this, and we've mentioned a 724 00:29:14,280 --> 00:29:15,840 Speaker 2: little bit in the podcast. But the Mets leaned on 725 00:29:15,880 --> 00:29:18,479 Speaker 2: Budo so hard, first in April to be like one 726 00:29:18,520 --> 00:29:19,920 Speaker 2: of their five starters, and he had to get sent 727 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:21,920 Speaker 2: down when he got cold. And then in July when 728 00:29:21,920 --> 00:29:24,160 Speaker 2: he came up and he became the most trusted reliever 729 00:29:24,200 --> 00:29:25,800 Speaker 2: in this ball but he became the fireman. He was 730 00:29:25,800 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 2: coming in two three nights a week and getting big 731 00:29:27,480 --> 00:29:29,560 Speaker 2: outs as much as he possibly could, and then we 732 00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:32,120 Speaker 2: haven't seen him for a month. Basically, he's kind of 733 00:29:32,120 --> 00:29:33,920 Speaker 2: been waiting in the wings. He came on this game 734 00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:36,600 Speaker 2: during fucking ninety seven miles. Now every single one of 735 00:29:36,640 --> 00:29:38,480 Speaker 2: his pitches was up to three sticks across the board. 736 00:29:38,640 --> 00:29:40,760 Speaker 2: He was getting swings and misses the fastball, he was 737 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:42,920 Speaker 2: dropping change ups, he was dropping sliders like he was 738 00:29:42,960 --> 00:29:45,040 Speaker 2: showing everything. I think that is something that can give 739 00:29:45,120 --> 00:29:48,440 Speaker 2: us a lot of solace going forward, that this version 740 00:29:48,480 --> 00:29:50,960 Speaker 2: of Jose Budo is someone who can get big outs 741 00:29:50,960 --> 00:29:53,160 Speaker 2: in big spots. And it was cool and the fact 742 00:29:53,160 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 2: that he can come into this game after Sevarrino gave six, 743 00:29:55,280 --> 00:29:57,720 Speaker 2: after everything that happened on Monday, Friday and Friday through 744 00:29:57,760 --> 00:30:00,240 Speaker 2: Sunday even too, and we just got to get through 745 00:30:00,240 --> 00:30:03,840 Speaker 2: this game with Severino Boula standing, We're good. We're like, 746 00:30:03,880 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 2: we're ready to go tomorrow. 747 00:30:05,080 --> 00:30:05,280 Speaker 1: Yes. 748 00:30:05,400 --> 00:30:07,240 Speaker 2: And I don't want to undersell what the rest of 749 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:08,680 Speaker 2: the Brewer Series is gonna be. This team is not 750 00:30:08,680 --> 00:30:10,320 Speaker 2: gonna roll over and die. No, it is a good 751 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:12,680 Speaker 2: baseball team. This is a really good manager and a 752 00:30:12,680 --> 00:30:15,080 Speaker 2: lot of really good players, a lot of good pitchers, 753 00:30:15,120 --> 00:30:17,920 Speaker 2: good defense, peesky sons of bitches like Bryce Terrang a 754 00:30:18,040 --> 00:30:20,200 Speaker 2: non stop up and down this lineup. It's still gonna 755 00:30:20,200 --> 00:30:21,600 Speaker 2: be a dogfight to win this game. I still think 756 00:30:21,600 --> 00:30:24,640 Speaker 2: bets in three, but it's it was really comforting to 757 00:30:24,640 --> 00:30:25,880 Speaker 2: be able to watch this game and be able to 758 00:30:25,880 --> 00:30:27,920 Speaker 2: step on the field and be like, Okay, I know 759 00:30:27,960 --> 00:30:30,680 Speaker 2: how the regular season series win against this team, but 760 00:30:30,880 --> 00:30:34,680 Speaker 2: right now, Tuesday October first, eleven, twenty pm, I confidantly 761 00:30:34,680 --> 00:30:39,680 Speaker 2: think that we could we are a better baseball. 762 00:30:39,240 --> 00:30:41,480 Speaker 1: Team than them. I think that's a completely fair assessment. 763 00:30:41,640 --> 00:30:45,040 Speaker 1: I totally think so. I think the Mets showed that 764 00:30:45,200 --> 00:30:47,400 Speaker 1: in this game. I think they all stepped up. It 765 00:30:47,440 --> 00:30:49,239 Speaker 1: was it was a nice it was a very very 766 00:30:49,320 --> 00:30:51,480 Speaker 1: nice win. And I'm really looking forward to game two 767 00:30:51,480 --> 00:30:53,680 Speaker 1: tomorrow or today when you guys are listening. This also, 768 00:30:53,920 --> 00:30:55,920 Speaker 1: before we talk about the pitching matchup tomorrow, in just 769 00:30:55,920 --> 00:30:58,960 Speaker 1: a preview, shout out Alex Tosi behind the plate. That's 770 00:30:58,960 --> 00:31:01,040 Speaker 1: the name I was not for with as an umpire, 771 00:31:01,080 --> 00:31:02,640 Speaker 1: I had a good game. I've never heard of this 772 00:31:02,680 --> 00:31:05,160 Speaker 1: guy locked in. He was locked in. I feel like 773 00:31:05,200 --> 00:31:06,880 Speaker 1: he might have done one of the better jobs. And 774 00:31:06,960 --> 00:31:09,080 Speaker 1: Umpire's done all year. A couple calls here and there 775 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:12,040 Speaker 1: you're always gonna miss, but they were borderline calls. They 776 00:31:12,040 --> 00:31:14,440 Speaker 1: were flipped the coins. It wasn't the oh my god, 777 00:31:14,440 --> 00:31:15,880 Speaker 1: how is this ever called to strike? How is this 778 00:31:15,920 --> 00:31:17,800 Speaker 1: ever called a ball type thing? He did a really 779 00:31:17,800 --> 00:31:20,160 Speaker 1: good job, and I think that's super important in the 780 00:31:20,160 --> 00:31:23,560 Speaker 1: playoffs too. These guys, more than ever, should not matter 781 00:31:23,880 --> 00:31:26,840 Speaker 1: in this game. You didn't notice the umpire's one bit Nope, 782 00:31:26,880 --> 00:31:27,320 Speaker 1: and that's the goal. 783 00:31:27,360 --> 00:31:28,840 Speaker 2: We don't want to notice them. Also, I thought there 784 00:31:28,880 --> 00:31:30,680 Speaker 2: was some fear, at least I had a tiny bit 785 00:31:30,720 --> 00:31:32,840 Speaker 2: think some other Mets fans did too, that it was 786 00:31:32,880 --> 00:31:34,880 Speaker 2: just gonna be a lot going from the emotion Atlanta 787 00:31:34,920 --> 00:31:37,160 Speaker 2: on Monday to the champagne celebration to the plane back 788 00:31:37,200 --> 00:31:40,360 Speaker 2: to Milwaukee. Because this team went Inlant in Milwaukee, Inlant 789 00:31:40,400 --> 00:31:42,840 Speaker 2: and Milwaukee on flights this week. Guys haven't seen their 790 00:31:42,840 --> 00:31:45,880 Speaker 2: families in like two weeks now. But it was really 791 00:31:45,920 --> 00:31:47,440 Speaker 2: good question after the game. I don't know if it 792 00:31:47,440 --> 00:31:48,840 Speaker 2: was de Como or Sam and one of the Beat 793 00:31:48,880 --> 00:31:51,680 Speaker 2: reporters asked them if they thought they felt tired heading 794 00:31:51,680 --> 00:31:54,600 Speaker 2: into this game, and Jaj Martinez said, just get to 795 00:31:54,640 --> 00:31:57,440 Speaker 2: these games, the fans, the adrenaline, everything takes care of itself. 796 00:31:57,440 --> 00:31:58,040 Speaker 1: It'll get you up. 797 00:31:58,040 --> 00:32:00,000 Speaker 2: And then Vento's goes. I'm gonna be honest with you, 798 00:32:00,120 --> 00:32:02,240 Speaker 2: it's hard to be tired when you're playing playoff baseball. 799 00:32:02,320 --> 00:32:04,760 Speaker 2: Hell yeah, that's really good fucking mindset. I love hearing 800 00:32:04,760 --> 00:32:06,560 Speaker 2: that from my boys right there, because I think that's 801 00:32:06,600 --> 00:32:08,000 Speaker 2: the truth. I think a lot of messers like, wow, 802 00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:09,320 Speaker 2: how can they do all this back to back to back? 803 00:32:09,320 --> 00:32:11,840 Speaker 2: Oh my god? But it's just this. If you're not 804 00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:13,880 Speaker 2: up for this, what could ever get you up? 805 00:32:14,000 --> 00:32:16,200 Speaker 1: Like, think about like as a kid, you grow up, 806 00:32:16,240 --> 00:32:17,760 Speaker 1: you want to be a major league baseball player. This 807 00:32:17,800 --> 00:32:19,840 Speaker 1: is the dream? Oh my god? Is it? We're playing 808 00:32:19,840 --> 00:32:21,960 Speaker 1: in the playoffs. You can't be tired. There's no such 809 00:32:22,040 --> 00:32:24,360 Speaker 1: thing as tired. There's no tomorrow. That's like the whole thing. 810 00:32:24,720 --> 00:32:27,120 Speaker 1: You play to win the game. Mets came out excited, 811 00:32:27,120 --> 00:32:29,200 Speaker 1: Mets came out pumped, and they won the game. We 812 00:32:29,280 --> 00:32:32,120 Speaker 1: are one win away, one went away from moving on 813 00:32:32,160 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 1: to the NLDS and facing the Philadelphia Phillies. Pitching matchups 814 00:32:35,560 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 1: for tomorrow. What do you got for us? 815 00:32:37,320 --> 00:32:40,880 Speaker 2: James Sean and I versus Frankie Montas. 816 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:43,080 Speaker 1: Big James Ciano guy. Right there, Frankie Montas. 817 00:32:42,880 --> 00:32:45,640 Speaker 2: This is a huge James Ciano matchup right here. These 818 00:32:45,680 --> 00:32:47,800 Speaker 2: are two of my guys. Weirdly, one of them is 819 00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:50,400 Speaker 2: a bigger guy. Where I dreamed of Frankie Montas being 820 00:32:50,440 --> 00:32:52,000 Speaker 2: on this team at the beginning of the season, and 821 00:32:52,040 --> 00:32:54,120 Speaker 2: now I want him to I want to end his 822 00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:56,200 Speaker 2: season instantly. I want to him to catapault us to 823 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:58,959 Speaker 2: the next round. But you guys saw Mansa's last Friday. 824 00:32:59,040 --> 00:33:00,600 Speaker 2: I think he held a little back in that game 825 00:33:00,600 --> 00:33:02,320 Speaker 2: against the Mets. I think rightfully so, because I think 826 00:33:02,320 --> 00:33:04,320 Speaker 2: everyone knew there was a really good chance he was 827 00:33:04,360 --> 00:33:06,560 Speaker 2: going to face the Mets again, and we got to 828 00:33:06,640 --> 00:33:10,040 Speaker 2: him kind of a little bit, Like I'd say, right reasonably, 829 00:33:10,040 --> 00:33:11,800 Speaker 2: so we got to frank and Mantes relative to what 830 00:33:11,800 --> 00:33:13,239 Speaker 2: else we thought we could have done that game, Like 831 00:33:13,280 --> 00:33:14,920 Speaker 2: I think Seam and I got crushed already. 832 00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:19,880 Speaker 1: I think the production necessarily wasn't there, But I thought 833 00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:22,760 Speaker 1: the quality of that bats and the opportunities were there, 834 00:33:22,760 --> 00:33:24,080 Speaker 1: they just didn't capitalize. 835 00:33:24,440 --> 00:33:25,720 Speaker 2: We had a lot of hard hit balls, we had 836 00:33:25,760 --> 00:33:27,640 Speaker 2: lot of swings and misses. I think that's the game 837 00:33:27,680 --> 00:33:29,640 Speaker 2: with Mantas thoways will be the game. Since he's been 838 00:33:29,720 --> 00:33:31,360 Speaker 2: to the Brewers as they do, they do a lot 839 00:33:31,360 --> 00:33:33,200 Speaker 2: of really good in season adjustments. They make these trades 840 00:33:33,200 --> 00:33:35,400 Speaker 2: for pitchers probably better than anybody else. They've kind of 841 00:33:35,400 --> 00:33:37,520 Speaker 2: pushed him to lean on his fastballs. I think one 842 00:33:37,560 --> 00:33:43,520 Speaker 2: thing that is emblematic nice of David Stearn's players and players. 843 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 2: It seems like he likes to bring into his pitching 844 00:33:45,080 --> 00:33:48,520 Speaker 2: stats both old and new, is variations of fastball. Something 845 00:33:48,560 --> 00:33:50,360 Speaker 2: has kind of become much more prevalent in baseball as 846 00:33:50,360 --> 00:33:53,240 Speaker 2: this year's were on where we've seen Severino in one 847 00:33:53,280 --> 00:33:55,840 Speaker 2: guy who has gone leaps and bounds pass where he's 848 00:33:55,840 --> 00:33:58,080 Speaker 2: been the last few years because he's introduced new fastballs 849 00:33:58,080 --> 00:34:00,400 Speaker 2: to repertoire, the ability to mix a four seamer, two seamer, 850 00:34:00,520 --> 00:34:02,960 Speaker 2: or a sinker and then a cover. The Brewers have 851 00:34:03,040 --> 00:34:05,120 Speaker 2: pushed that hard with Mantas because Montess is always a 852 00:34:05,120 --> 00:34:07,320 Speaker 2: four seamer. Some sinkers split their guy with a couple 853 00:34:07,280 --> 00:34:09,760 Speaker 2: of sliders. They're pushing him hardcore with the four seamers, 854 00:34:09,760 --> 00:34:12,239 Speaker 2: the sinkers and the covers. Those variations of fastballs will 855 00:34:12,280 --> 00:34:14,040 Speaker 2: kind of screw as up a little bit because these 856 00:34:14,040 --> 00:34:16,120 Speaker 2: little micro swings that you do, little adjustments you make. 857 00:34:16,160 --> 00:34:18,800 Speaker 2: There was a time in this game one where Lindor 858 00:34:18,920 --> 00:34:22,720 Speaker 2: had he was facing I really forgot who. It wasn't Paralted, 859 00:34:22,760 --> 00:34:24,000 Speaker 2: I think it was pie Amps in the middle of 860 00:34:24,040 --> 00:34:27,879 Speaker 2: the inning or someone, and he you're you're probably expecting 861 00:34:28,120 --> 00:34:30,279 Speaker 2: a four seamer as a lefty facing a riivy and 862 00:34:30,320 --> 00:34:32,400 Speaker 2: piemes Are threw a sneaky little two seamer and the 863 00:34:32,440 --> 00:34:35,000 Speaker 2: two seamers just got under his bat barely. And if 864 00:34:35,000 --> 00:34:36,440 Speaker 2: it was a four seam, that ball was parked and 865 00:34:36,480 --> 00:34:38,279 Speaker 2: the two seamer got them. So just being able to 866 00:34:38,440 --> 00:34:40,680 Speaker 2: have that variation of three different fastballs, you're gonna be 867 00:34:40,680 --> 00:34:43,320 Speaker 2: able to mitigate some contact. Again, Monts doesn't have the 868 00:34:43,320 --> 00:34:45,160 Speaker 2: best command, so hopefully you're able to get to him well. 869 00:34:45,200 --> 00:34:47,920 Speaker 2: And we just saw him a few days ago. With that, 870 00:34:47,920 --> 00:34:50,480 Speaker 2: the brus just saw Sean Manaya and they handled him 871 00:34:50,480 --> 00:34:52,960 Speaker 2: really well. But they then handle him I think the 872 00:34:52,960 --> 00:34:55,040 Speaker 2: same way that we got to Mantas where the Mets 873 00:34:55,120 --> 00:34:56,880 Speaker 2: they did hit Manya Harb because I had to make 874 00:34:56,920 --> 00:34:58,960 Speaker 2: a hard adjustment where he couldn't throw two seamer anymore. 875 00:34:59,600 --> 00:35:02,120 Speaker 2: It's a lot of this game on Wednesday's gonna be 876 00:35:02,160 --> 00:35:04,480 Speaker 2: up and I waking up throwing his ballpen and being like, okay, 877 00:35:04,560 --> 00:35:06,319 Speaker 2: I have the two cem Ray the rock, so that 878 00:35:06,680 --> 00:35:07,960 Speaker 2: this all just comes out to the guy who's been 879 00:35:07,960 --> 00:35:09,399 Speaker 2: our best pittcher all year, being our best pitcher. 880 00:35:09,560 --> 00:35:11,200 Speaker 1: As I said, I've I've got all the confidence of 881 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:14,000 Speaker 1: the world of this team. I'm excited. It's Christmas morning again. 882 00:35:14,040 --> 00:35:15,759 Speaker 1: I can't wait to wake up tomorrow, get ready to 883 00:35:15,800 --> 00:35:18,440 Speaker 1: watch them baseball. The fucked up thing they're making us 884 00:35:18,440 --> 00:35:20,960 Speaker 1: wait another two hours? Like five thirty today we three 885 00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:23,799 Speaker 1: it hit like crack. I've never done crack, but I'm 886 00:35:23,840 --> 00:35:26,759 Speaker 1: sure it hit like that seven third. You're gonna make 887 00:35:26,800 --> 00:35:29,600 Speaker 1: me wait to disclaimer. Yeah, don't do crack. Don't do crack. 888 00:35:29,840 --> 00:35:32,680 Speaker 1: Crack is bad, Crack is whack. That's what they used 889 00:35:32,719 --> 00:35:36,080 Speaker 1: to say. Crack is whack. Stay in school. Uh. Seven 890 00:35:36,200 --> 00:35:38,600 Speaker 1: thirty sucks. I can't believe I gotta wait at an extra two. 891 00:35:38,800 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 1: What am I gonna do with that time? 892 00:35:40,760 --> 00:35:42,080 Speaker 2: I like to do something to make YouTube video? 893 00:35:42,120 --> 00:35:44,520 Speaker 1: What the game with? You do? Yes? True? What do 894 00:35:44,600 --> 00:35:46,840 Speaker 1: I do? Talk about baseball? That's pretty much it. 895 00:35:47,360 --> 00:35:49,719 Speaker 2: That's what I'm saying. But I like we this His 896 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:51,719 Speaker 2: team is not gonna roll over. It's a good team. 897 00:35:51,800 --> 00:35:54,319 Speaker 2: Jackson Cherio is a phenom superstar. William Contreo is a 898 00:35:54,320 --> 00:35:57,040 Speaker 2: really good ballplayer. Bryce Terrank is Ted Williams against the 899 00:35:57,040 --> 00:36:00,160 Speaker 2: Mets yea holy wholeheartedly. Reese Hoskins only gets to the 900 00:36:00,200 --> 00:36:02,520 Speaker 2: bet to try and beat this team. William dom is 901 00:36:02,520 --> 00:36:04,560 Speaker 2: a good baseball player. Who's who's locked in. We're gonna 902 00:36:04,560 --> 00:36:08,440 Speaker 2: see Gary Sanchez, old friend the lineup tomorrow. Yeah, Gary 903 00:36:08,480 --> 00:36:10,279 Speaker 2: Sand's gonna be lying tomorrow because they're facing the left team. 904 00:36:10,280 --> 00:36:11,960 Speaker 2: I'mure we're gonna see Blake Perkins appearance. 905 00:36:12,560 --> 00:36:12,840 Speaker 1: They have. 906 00:36:12,920 --> 00:36:14,600 Speaker 2: They didn't use day and touch Devin Williams, but they 907 00:36:14,600 --> 00:36:16,320 Speaker 2: touch Pie Apps. They still have McGill and Devin Williams 908 00:36:16,360 --> 00:36:19,120 Speaker 2: ready to kills the late and nings that happens. There's dogfights. 909 00:36:19,080 --> 00:36:20,560 Speaker 2: This is the playoffs, is it? You can't take anything 910 00:36:20,560 --> 00:36:22,000 Speaker 2: for granted. We gotta go into this team. We gotta 911 00:36:22,000 --> 00:36:22,680 Speaker 2: beat this team again. 912 00:36:22,800 --> 00:36:25,879 Speaker 1: Yeah, we'd love ten their season tomorrow, love nothing more again. 913 00:36:25,880 --> 00:36:27,399 Speaker 2: If we're gonna if we get in their season tomorrow, 914 00:36:27,440 --> 00:36:29,920 Speaker 2: we can get this Mets pitching staff a couple of 915 00:36:30,200 --> 00:36:32,520 Speaker 2: very necessary days off that we need if we want 916 00:36:32,520 --> 00:36:34,920 Speaker 2: to have If again, it's far away. It's not even 917 00:36:34,920 --> 00:36:36,000 Speaker 2: close to being real right now. 918 00:36:36,080 --> 00:36:36,160 Speaker 1: Now. 919 00:36:36,280 --> 00:36:37,839 Speaker 2: If we want to have a chance to possibly move 920 00:36:37,840 --> 00:36:39,640 Speaker 2: on past this, it'd be nice to get a day 921 00:36:39,680 --> 00:36:40,919 Speaker 2: or two for these pictures. 922 00:36:40,680 --> 00:36:43,120 Speaker 1: Totally, and hopefully we do. Hopefully we beat the Brewers 923 00:36:43,120 --> 00:36:45,920 Speaker 1: tomorrow again, feeling really good. We will be at Murphy's 924 00:36:45,920 --> 00:36:47,600 Speaker 1: Bar in the story if you want to come hang 925 00:36:47,640 --> 00:36:50,120 Speaker 1: out again, if you're a Mets fan, it's a great vibe. 926 00:36:50,160 --> 00:36:51,960 Speaker 1: Come hang out. I know seven lines doing stuff in 927 00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:54,399 Speaker 1: the city. For Manhattan, go there as well. There we're 928 00:36:54,440 --> 00:36:56,879 Speaker 1: packed out at the play right. They were mobbed there. 929 00:36:56,960 --> 00:36:59,719 Speaker 1: It looked like an insane scene. So for Manhattan night there, 930 00:36:59,719 --> 00:37:01,880 Speaker 1: if you're Queen's person, come hang out to Murphy's. In 931 00:37:01,880 --> 00:37:04,839 Speaker 1: the story, it was a great time. Anything else here, James, 932 00:37:04,880 --> 00:37:05,200 Speaker 1: before we. 933 00:37:05,200 --> 00:37:07,880 Speaker 2: Wrap it up, I think that's it. Just put on 934 00:37:07,920 --> 00:37:09,840 Speaker 2: the gas like there's no no let up here, Like 935 00:37:10,080 --> 00:37:13,400 Speaker 2: put your foot down. Kill them, Yeah, kill the Brewers. 936 00:37:13,800 --> 00:37:15,480 Speaker 2: This is killer instant time. Let's see if the Mets 937 00:37:15,520 --> 00:37:15,640 Speaker 2: have it. 938 00:37:15,719 --> 00:37:17,279 Speaker 1: Let's see if they got it. Guys, thanks so much 939 00:37:17,280 --> 00:37:19,560 Speaker 1: for listening and watching this episode of the Mets Stuff Podcast. 940 00:37:19,600 --> 00:37:21,600 Speaker 1: Make sure you follow us on all our social media 941 00:37:21,640 --> 00:37:24,239 Speaker 1: at mets up on Twitter, Instagram at TikTok. Subscribe to 942 00:37:24,239 --> 00:37:26,239 Speaker 1: our YouTube channel that The Mets Stuff podcast. You can 943 00:37:26,239 --> 00:37:27,880 Speaker 1: see the video version of this and if you are 944 00:37:27,960 --> 00:37:31,640 Speaker 1: listening Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Overcast, drop us a rating, 945 00:37:31,719 --> 00:37:34,840 Speaker 1: drops review, and most importantly, don't forget to download and subscribe. 946 00:37:34,840 --> 00:37:36,400 Speaker 1: You can follow James on Twitter. 947 00:37:36,160 --> 00:37:38,880 Speaker 2: At James I'm just score Chiana, I'm. 948 00:37:38,760 --> 00:37:40,520 Speaker 1: Draft neckwork with the CEE. Thank you guys for listening 949 00:37:40,600 --> 00:37:44,040 Speaker 1: and watching. Let's fucking go Mets, Let's end their Brewers season. 950 00:37:44,719 --> 00:37:46,759 Speaker 1: Let's get to the NLDS. We'll talk to you guys 951 00:37:46,800 --> 00:37:47,799 Speaker 1: tomorrow night. Peace out. 952 00:37:48,239 --> 00:38:05,960 Speaker 2: Let's fucking go BT to see you guys tomorrow. Then 953 00:38:06,080 --> 00:38:06,120 Speaker 2: the